Personal Training

O-fit provides personalized fitness experiences to all its clients. We combine multiple disciplines to keep our clients motivated and engaged to achieve their fitness goals. Whether you are looking to work toward better health, lose weight or tone muscles, our private setting is equipped to tailor a workout plan for you.

Focus

Time

Setting up realistic goals is the best way to avoid disappointment. This is why we develop a plan that is in line with your capabilities and level of commitment.

Cost

Often times, achieving your fitness goals with a personal trainer might be costly. We commit to provide reasonable prices so you don’t have to stop half way in the process.

Results

At O-fit we are results driven. Sometimes the amount of effort you’re putting in is not matching the results. In fact, according to the International Health Fitness Association, 75% of people who exercise are not getting the results they want. That’s why we are committed to give you the results you want. Our personal trainers will tailor a program for you to get results effectively and in less time by focusing on strength training, cardio, and nutrition.

How

One on one discussion of fitness and commitment to realistic goals

Assessment of physical abilities (current and former).

Review of medical history and at risk issues.

Test for muscle imbalances and fitness level accuracy.

Nutrition, diet review, food log, habits, medication.

Body composition, measurements and cardio respiratory assessment

Discussion of future goals

Fitness in the news

8 Worst Foods For Your Digestion +

Have you ever felt gassy, bloated or experienced an extreme case of heartburn after a meal? That uncomfortable, tummy-twisting feeling was most likely due to what you ate. Some foods are worse for digestion than others, particularly if you’re one of the 70 million people in the United States that suffer from a digestive disorder, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, diarrhea, constipation and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), to name a few.

'If I Don't Sell You Weight Loss, I Won't Make Any Money' +

Wellness professionals feel this fear like whoa.

In fact, I feel this fear almost daily.

I'm a health coach who specializes in emotional eating, and while I know that "the answer" to emotional eating, binge-eating, etc. largely lies in how women feel about themselves, I regularly find myself tip-toeing around the issue of body image, because I've been told that women want to hear one thing, and one thing only on a sales call:

This Is What Happens To Your Body When You Exercise +

Whether you do it to lose weight, to reach a fitness goal or -- dare we say it? -- just for fun, exercise changes you.
There's the red face and the sweating, the pounding heart and pumping lungs, the boost to your alertness and mood, the previously nonexistent urges to talk about nothing but splits and laps and PBs.

Fitness May Lower Dementia Risk +

Being physically fit in midlife is associated with a lower risk of dementia in old age, a new study reports.

Between 1971 and 2009, 19,458 healthy adults younger than age 65 took a treadmill fitness test as part of a broader health examination. Researchers followed the subjects through their Medicare records for an average of 24 years.

For One Senior, Working Past Retirement Age Is A Workout +

Increasingly, people are continuing to work past 65. Almost a third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 70 are working, and among those older than 75, about 7 percent are still on the job. In Working Late, a series for Morning Edition, NPR profiles older adults who are still in the workforce.